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New 122s owner looking for a little advice... 120-130 1965

Pete;

With the simplicity of a 122 wiring harness (one page in the owners manual - I love it), unless there has been an underhood fire where wires really got melted and truly need to be replaced, a lot of electrical repair might just consist of cleaning and squeezing (or replacing) crimps, cleaning terminals of green stuff and adding a dab of anti-corrosive zinc paste.

Drive;

Welcome to the fold of the transportationally enlightened, only occasionally electrically challenged, but almost always automotively impressed, entertained, and uniquely amused.

For some ideas and useful info, check out electrical tech articles at: http://www.intelab.com/swem/techarticles.htm

Cheers






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